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they're trying to hold the core of the city, the main stronghold for president bashar al-assad. in northern mali, french ground troops battled islamist rebels overnight, outside the city of gao. it was new evidence that while the french have retaken key cities, the insurgents have not yet been routed from the countryside. meanwhile, french and malian soldiers found caches of industrial-strength explosives and makeshift bomb labs. the rebels had hidden them outside gao. u.s. investigators said today they are not ready to rule that lithium ion batteries used in boeing's 787 dreamliners are inherently unsafe for aviation. instead, the national transportation safety board said manufacturers need to build in better safeguards. at the same time, the board said investigators are still weeks away from determining what caused a battery fire on a japan airlines dreamliner in boston. in the meantime, all 50 of the planes in service, remain grounded. budget battle cries echoed up and down pennsylvania avenue in washington today. president obama called yesterday for a small package of tax hi
they're trying to hold the core of the city, the main stronghold for president bashar al-assad. in northern mali, french ground troops battled islamist rebels overnight, outside the city of gao. it was new evidence that while the french have retaken key cities, the insurgents have not yet been routed from the countryside. meanwhile, french and malian soldiers found caches of industrial-strength explosives and makeshift bomb labs. the rebels had hidden them outside gao. u.s. investigators said...
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they're trying to hold the core of the city, the main stronghold for president bashar al-assad. in northern mali, french ground troops battled islamist rebels overnight, outside the city of gao. it was new evidence that while the french have retaken key cities, the insurgents have not yet been routed from the countryside. meanwhile, french and malian soldiers found caches of industrial-strength explosives and makeshift bomb labs. the rebels had hidden them outside gao. u.s. investigators said today they are not ready to rule that lithium ion batteries used in boeing's 787 dreamliners are inherently unsafe for aviation. instead, the national transportation safety board said manufacturers need to build in better safeguards. at the same time, the board said investigators are still weeks away from determining what caused a battery fire on a japan airlines dreamliner in boston. in the meantime, all 50 of the planes in service, remain grounded. budget battle cries echoed up and down pennsylvania avenue in washington today. president obama called yesterday for a small package of tax hi
they're trying to hold the core of the city, the main stronghold for president bashar al-assad. in northern mali, french ground troops battled islamist rebels overnight, outside the city of gao. it was new evidence that while the french have retaken key cities, the insurgents have not yet been routed from the countryside. meanwhile, french and malian soldiers found caches of industrial-strength explosives and makeshift bomb labs. the rebels had hidden them outside gao. u.s. investigators said...
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the city offered him refuge for one year. the idea was to give him some breathing room and time to feel safe again. his first impressions involved pigeons like these. >> it is not like this in egypt. pigeons do not just come and sit on your hand. in egypt, birds are wary of humans. poles are not like the egyptians are. i have never seen anything like this there. >> a polish club is letting him use an apartment in this district in the west of the city. he updates his blog from her thoswho n speak arabic and read what he writes soon begin to understand why he faces problems back home. this afternoon, his message is stark -- islam poses a threat to humanity. especially in the west, a fear of islam should be a normal reaction, just like the fear of falling under the wheels of a moving train. >> that is what i think. i am an atheist. in egypt, everything has become worse under the muslim brotherhood. as far as i'm concerned, there is no moderate isl osama bin laden was the true face of islam. >> surely the situation in egypt must
the city offered him refuge for one year. the idea was to give him some breathing room and time to feel safe again. his first impressions involved pigeons like these. >> it is not like this in egypt. pigeons do not just come and sit on your hand. in egypt, birds are wary of humans. poles are not like the egyptians are. i have never seen anything like this there. >> a polish club is letting him use an apartment in this district in the west of the city. he updates his blog from her...
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one fine stay is creating a new category of city accommodations. combining cheap hotels with the best parts of staying in someone's real home. guests receive a distinctive home yet fitted without five star quality hotel linens, towels, toiletries and we give them an iphone loaded with local area information to use during their stay. the host receives something fully turn key. when they are out of town, we come into the home, clean, prepare it, welcome kbests on arrival. handle any issues that arise during guest stay and put the home back the way it was after the guest leaves and before they come back. we started this business in may in 2010 in london. we now work with over 500 homes there. i moved back to new york this past january to start one fine stay here. we add successful summer of trading. we work with 80 homes in new york. we are excited to grow in new york and beyond. >> evan is on the right side of your screen. he cannot react it criticism or compliments until i say so, which is how we like it. so, kate is founder of author of bold women
one fine stay is creating a new category of city accommodations. combining cheap hotels with the best parts of staying in someone's real home. guests receive a distinctive home yet fitted without five star quality hotel linens, towels, toiletries and we give them an iphone loaded with local area information to use during their stay. the host receives something fully turn key. when they are out of town, we come into the home, clean, prepare it, welcome kbests on arrival. handle any issues that...
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that crippled the city. still, as homelessness and aids soared in the '80s, his response was criticized. and the city was roiled by racial tensions amid the beating deaths of two black teenagers at the hands of white gangs. during the 1988 presidential campaign, koch ignited controversy saying jews "would be crazy" to vote for jesse jackson. but koch told the "macneil- lehrer newshour's" charlayne hunter gault jackson was provoking people. >> i've been the mayor here for 11 years. for ten years, prior to this particular period, we've had no difficulty in this city as it relates to civil disturbance. what he is in fact conjuring up is that the summer that he came here, there might be civil disturbance. that's what he's saying-- fire in the theatre. i don't think that's very nice of him to do. >> sreenivasan: koch left office in 1989 after losing the democratic primary to david dinkins. current new york mayor michael bloomberg reflected on koch's legacy today. >> and when we mourn his passing, ed really-- we a
that crippled the city. still, as homelessness and aids soared in the '80s, his response was criticized. and the city was roiled by racial tensions amid the beating deaths of two black teenagers at the hands of white gangs. during the 1988 presidential campaign, koch ignited controversy saying jews "would be crazy" to vote for jesse jackson. but koch told the "macneil- lehrer newshour's" charlayne hunter gault jackson was provoking people. >> i've been the mayor here...
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said the city had marshaled an army of plows and salt trucks. >> the sanitation department will deploy something like 1,700 snowplows and 65 front-end loaders. it also has 450 salt-spreaders already deployed. >> brown: the storm also focused new concern on the new york and new jersey shore areas still recovering from hurricane sandy. they faced the prospect of being flooded again. >> we are trying to batten down the hatches here, if any storms are coming. the last one ruined us totally. >> brown: and long forehe worst hit, air travel was in a shambles. well over 4,000 flights were canceled through saturday, sending ripple effects across the country. the snow also halted amtrak and some mass transit service in the northeast. and for the latest on what's expected tonight and this weekend, we turn to bernie rayno, a meteorologist with accuweather. so what is the latest on the track of the storm and expected snow amounts? >> well, i will tell you, the worst of this storm we have been pointing out all week is going to be across southern new england. two storms as you mentioned, and the firs
said the city had marshaled an army of plows and salt trucks. >> the sanitation department will deploy something like 1,700 snowplows and 65 front-end loaders. it also has 450 salt-spreaders already deployed. >> brown: the storm also focused new concern on the new york and new jersey shore areas still recovering from hurricane sandy. they faced the prospect of being flooded again. >> we are trying to batten down the hatches here, if any storms are coming. the last one ruined...
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the city government admits it is going broke. reporting the baltimore is headed for a $2 billion budget shortfall of the the next ten years, lazar thanks to decaying infrastructure, rising retiree health care costs and a massive exodus of taxpaying population. baltimore population has dropped from nearly 1 million in 1950 to 619,000 today. tracy: palmer. the dow is down 19 points, so don't go anywhere. the last hour of trading is coming up with this trend to have liz claman. as ceo of liberty global talking about a monster deal. dissing of 16 billion to virgin media. don't go anywhere. ♪ >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [be
the city government admits it is going broke. reporting the baltimore is headed for a $2 billion budget shortfall of the the next ten years, lazar thanks to decaying infrastructure, rising retiree health care costs and a massive exodus of taxpaying population. baltimore population has dropped from nearly 1 million in 1950 to 619,000 today. tracy: palmer. the dow is down 19 points, so don't go anywhere. the last hour of trading is coming up with this trend to have liz claman. as ceo of liberty...
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the city prepares to celebrate the vince lombardi trophy. >>
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the city in their hotels. they don't want that to go away. wolf? >> miguel marquez on the scene of acapulco. >>> all 500 million acres of it, the unusual assignment bringing the rei brand name to the white house. red lobster's 30 shrimp. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for $11.99 pair any two shrimp selections on one plate! like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. just $11.99. offer ends soon! i'm ryon stewart, and i sea food differently. just $11.99. offer ends soon! so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> if you know the name rei, you probably know a
the city in their hotels. they don't want that to go away. wolf? >> miguel marquez on the scene of acapulco. >>> all 500 million acres of it, the unusual assignment bringing the rei brand name to the white house. red lobster's 30 shrimp. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for $11.99 pair any two shrimp selections on one plate! like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. just $11.99. offer ends soon! i'm ryon stewart, and i...
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we have that in all our coastal cities. infrastructure regulations, you cannot build anything which is not 7.5, or less than a 7.5. if there is a mother who has no diapers and no food for their children, 24 hours and everything is, you know, no water, no nothing, people tend to go to a supermarket, absolutely broken, no one is in there, and start looting. so -- and it's something that you have to understand. so usually police, the armed forces time to react is very, very important. and in navy aspects we have a plan and we put that plan in effect and it works so it's very good, this kind of meetings because that is exactly what you are doing. naval effects as usual prove their flexibility and their capacity to remain in the affected areas for a long time without any logistical support so we can do a lot. that plan put the surface units in less than 24 hours. naval doctrine was highly effective. most of our ships -- the earthquake was at 3.34 and most of our ships get underway at about 4:00 or 4.10. one of them without a cap
we have that in all our coastal cities. infrastructure regulations, you cannot build anything which is not 7.5, or less than a 7.5. if there is a mother who has no diapers and no food for their children, 24 hours and everything is, you know, no water, no nothing, people tend to go to a supermarket, absolutely broken, no one is in there, and start looting. so -- and it's something that you have to understand. so usually police, the armed forces time to react is very, very important. and in navy...
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the ravens are taking the lombardi trophy -- back to term city after that 34-31 win over san francisco. the atmosphere in baltimore is still electric. >> fans are flocking to get their hands on souvenirs. >> the baltimore ravens became super bowl champions for a second time about 13 hours ago and fans in raven countries are wasting no time. this is dicks sporting goods in columbia, maryland. they decided to open their doors at 6:00 in the morning and there were people waiting to get in. this is some of the stuff they are selling. it was not an easy victory but it was a big victory in new orleans. these are the popular t-shirts. how'd you get the shirts on the shelves so soon? >> mcvey cent of -- they sent them to was tuesday of zero championship week. >> you guys decided to open your doors extra early today. how does he have been this morning? how you keep the shelves and tables stocked? this place is crazy with fans. >> we actually opened in an open air fashion and we keep the shelves stocked and get more merchandise delivered almost every hour. we had deliveries at 1:00 last night an
the ravens are taking the lombardi trophy -- back to term city after that 34-31 win over san francisco. the atmosphere in baltimore is still electric. >> fans are flocking to get their hands on souvenirs. >> the baltimore ravens became super bowl champions for a second time about 13 hours ago and fans in raven countries are wasting no time. this is dicks sporting goods in columbia, maryland. they decided to open their doors at 6:00 in the morning and there were people waiting to get...
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the idea came from an architecture firm where the project has earned a place in the renowned city architecture museum. >> the idea was to create a more open concept. on the ground floor, there are shops but also homes, so there are many more addresses, engines is, passages, alleyways, and perspectives -- addresses, entrances, passages, alleyways, and perspectives. >> of locals embrace the concept remains to be seen. about the building, little has changed. this old shopping center is to be torn down, but otherwise, this does not look much like the city of the future. still, he has his own vision, a kind of musical acupuncture, if you will. a few times a week, he holds back workshops for young people -- rap workshops for young people. it is his way of combating the social utility still felt here. >> when people are not squashed together and have more room to breathe, they are less stressed, less oppressed, which improves the quality of life. there are other things that could be done, but the architecture is a deciding factor in changing lives. >> that report wraps up this edition of "european jo
the idea came from an architecture firm where the project has earned a place in the renowned city architecture museum. >> the idea was to create a more open concept. on the ground floor, there are shops but also homes, so there are many more addresses, engines is, passages, alleyways, and perspectives -- addresses, entrances, passages, alleyways, and perspectives. >> of locals embrace the concept remains to be seen. about the building, little has changed. this old shopping center is...
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the idea came from an architecture firm where the project has earned a place in the renowned city architecture museum. >> the idea was to create a more open concept. on the ground floor, there are shops but also homes, so there are many more addresses, engines is, passages, alleyways, and perspectives -- addresses, entrances, passages, alleyways, and perspectives. >> of locals embrace the concept remains to be seen. about the building, little has changed. this old shopping center is to be torn down, but otherwise, this does not look much like the city of the future. still, he has his own vision, a kind of musical acupuncture, if you will. a few times a week, he holds back workshops for young people -- rap workshops for young people. it is his way of combating the social utility still felt here. >> when people are not squashed together and have more room to breathe, they are less stressed, less oppressed, which improves the quality of life. there are other things that could be done, but the architecture is a deciding factor in changing lives. >> that report wraps up this edition of "european jo
the idea came from an architecture firm where the project has earned a place in the renowned city architecture museum. >> the idea was to create a more open concept. on the ground floor, there are shops but also homes, so there are many more addresses, engines is, passages, alleyways, and perspectives -- addresses, entrances, passages, alleyways, and perspectives. >> of locals embrace the concept remains to be seen. about the building, little has changed. this old shopping center is...
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to about seven hundred thousand people it is the clearest city among the major cities in the country so there is definitely a problem with him for a solution. what caused the loss of by the way sion and wells was the flight of capital outside of it well it's led the area and what we need to do is to bring major muscle capital back in the area tax paradise swedish model all the chinese way americas treatments of his people made fundamental change with the elite controlling politicians and media will let that happen is another matter see truth from flex this is the truth. us. play. play play. play. play. play. play. play. really speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hotspots skiffy ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. listen try. to find out more visit. it's called. play mission free credit taishan free in-store charge is free. range means free risk free studio time free list the old free broadcast plug in video for your media projects free media r t v dot com. with the. baby. to. the.
to about seven hundred thousand people it is the clearest city among the major cities in the country so there is definitely a problem with him for a solution. what caused the loss of by the way sion and wells was the flight of capital outside of it well it's led the area and what we need to do is to bring major muscle capital back in the area tax paradise swedish model all the chinese way americas treatments of his people made fundamental change with the elite controlling politicians and media...
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we wanted to see which city has the advantage culturally. here is the tale of two cities. we can talk till our ears bleed about the 49ers and the ravens, jim versus john, ray lewis versus that rookie quarterback, but which city wins the battle of the bay? the city by the bay may have the san francisco treat. >> rice-a-roni, the san francisco treat. >> reporter: but charm city has got some rice of its own. >> hey diddle diddle, up the middle. >> reporter: those aren't really fair comparisons. so let's look at tv shows, full house. while baltimore, well, they're home to the wire and homicide life on the street. >> he ain't man enough to come down to the street with omar. >> reporter: advantage baltimore in this one simply because i'm afraid to answer to these guys. moving on to the silver screen baltimore has john travolta in drag. san fran has dirty harry. >> you've got to ask yourself one question. do i feel lucky. well, do you punk? >> reporter: enough said. tony bennett left his heart in san francisco, but the key here, the francis scott key is baltimore is home to the s
we wanted to see which city has the advantage culturally. here is the tale of two cities. we can talk till our ears bleed about the 49ers and the ravens, jim versus john, ray lewis versus that rookie quarterback, but which city wins the battle of the bay? the city by the bay may have the san francisco treat. >> rice-a-roni, the san francisco treat. >> reporter: but charm city has got some rice of its own. >> hey diddle diddle, up the middle. >> reporter: those aren't...
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of the city and the state. it's been an honor to do something like that. >> reporter: despite all his accomplishments, he will always remember the pain he endured from hurricane katrina. >> one of the things that makes new orleans such a powerful, spiritual city, these are things -- secrets that we have that are in the ground. they say that in the french quarter where we are now, that if you listen quietly enough, the sidewalks will speak to you. i think what the sidewalks are tell you is that type of thing that, you know, those people who are gone, they're still there. they're in the sidewalks, in the walls, in the buildings, in the food, in the music. and there are the young people still wanting to play trumpets. >> reporter: jc hayward, wusa9. >> we want you to join us for the super bowl right here of course on wusa9. super bowl sunday starting at 6:30. the weather on the couch, howard should be fantastic for the super bowl. >> comfortable, 70 'ish. the bathroom and frig not that far away. >> sounds perfect.
of the city and the state. it's been an honor to do something like that. >> reporter: despite all his accomplishments, he will always remember the pain he endured from hurricane katrina. >> one of the things that makes new orleans such a powerful, spiritual city, these are things -- secrets that we have that are in the ground. they say that in the french quarter where we are now, that if you listen quietly enough, the sidewalks will speak to you. i think what the sidewalks are tell...
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the uss makin island, chief of the fairest city in the world, san francisco, and he esteemed professionals. this is nice, i'm going to move south of here and take you to afghanistan. as you know we have marines, soldiers, sailors in afghanistan currently, but i'm going to bring you to when i was there during 2010 and 2011 after the president decided to surge the forces. first marine decision, first marine expeditionary force forward entered southwest afghanistan during 2009. we arrived in 2010 so it was a bit more stable. and we went straight to helman and nimruz province. very complex dynamic environment that we were operating in but before i begin it talk to you about the operational picture, i just want to give you a snapshot of afghanistan. when we got there i want to set the frame here so you understand what we're dealing with. afghanistan ranged 180th out of 1 86 on the world bank list of developed countries. 20 percent of the babies won't reach their first year of life. there is a 44 year life span for your average citizen. it has a less than 20 percent literacy rate and girls in af
the uss makin island, chief of the fairest city in the world, san francisco, and he esteemed professionals. this is nice, i'm going to move south of here and take you to afghanistan. as you know we have marines, soldiers, sailors in afghanistan currently, but i'm going to bring you to when i was there during 2010 and 2011 after the president decided to surge the forces. first marine decision, first marine expeditionary force forward entered southwest afghanistan during 2009. we arrived in 2010...
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the city offered him refuge for one year. the idea was to give him some breathing room and time to feel safe again. his first impressions involved pigeons like these. >> it is not like this in egypt. pigeons do not just come and sit on your hand. in egypt, birds are wary of humans. poles are not like the egyptians are. i have never seen anything like this there. >> a polish club is letting him use an apartment in this district in the west of the city. he updates his blog from here. those who can speak arabic and read what he writes soon begin to understand why he faces problems back home. this afternoon, his message is stark -- islam poses a threat to humanity. especially in the west, a fear of islam should be a normal reaction, just like the fear of falling under the wheels of a moving train. >> that is what i think. i am an atheist. in egypt, everything has become worse under the muslim brotherhood. as far as i'm concerned, there is no moderate islam. osama bin laden was the true face of islam. >> surely the situation in eg
the city offered him refuge for one year. the idea was to give him some breathing room and time to feel safe again. his first impressions involved pigeons like these. >> it is not like this in egypt. pigeons do not just come and sit on your hand. in egypt, birds are wary of humans. poles are not like the egyptians are. i have never seen anything like this there. >> a polish club is letting him use an apartment in this district in the west of the city. he updates his blog from here....
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one thing that everyone agreed on is the hospitality of the city hosting the super bowl. this is the first time that the city has hosted the big game since hurricane katrina. >> the people are so darned nice down here. we love it. if we get a ravens victory, it will be the perfect vacation. >> coming out, buying all the paraphernalia. great being with friends. awesome party place. >> the tenth time the super bowl has been held in new orleans, tying miami the most for any one location. >> we will check in on the weather around here. do you have a super bowl forecast, too? >> yeah. >> thank you for that. >> folks will be watching that little important game tomorrow around this time. you know what? the reason why it's new orleans and miami this time of year is because the weather is usually gorgeous. tomorrow, sunny, near 70 degrees for the afternoon. right now, 62 degrees. no thunderstorms no showers there tonight. gorgeous night around new orleans. how about this view from san francisco. that looks like 49ers golden sunshine to me. a bit of a sea breeze which helped to bri
one thing that everyone agreed on is the hospitality of the city hosting the super bowl. this is the first time that the city has hosted the big game since hurricane katrina. >> the people are so darned nice down here. we love it. if we get a ravens victory, it will be the perfect vacation. >> coming out, buying all the paraphernalia. great being with friends. awesome party place. >> the tenth time the super bowl has been held in new orleans, tying miami the most for any one...
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in boston, one for the record books in the city of boston. as of the latest. to show you how strong the winds were across many cities in parts of new england and also into areas further off to the south, take a look at some of these gusts that were reported from the storm system. in the 80s. 81 mile-an-hour winds in portland, connecticut and massachusetts, 83 mile-per-hour winds. so we're talking hurricane-force winds out here in portions of new england and even in areas further off to the south. snow reports again, some places picking up three feet of snow across portions of connecticut, incredible stuff. portions along long island, 30 inches and in boston 24.9 inches of snow. incredible stuff from the storm system. the center is pulling away from the area. it's not over yet. what we have strong winds in parts of maine and massachusetts are dealing with wind and snow coming down heavily at times across eastern portions of maine. still some more snow to talk about portions of maine. snow is pretty much over in portions of connecticut and new york city and also
in boston, one for the record books in the city of boston. as of the latest. to show you how strong the winds were across many cities in parts of new england and also into areas further off to the south, take a look at some of these gusts that were reported from the storm system. in the 80s. 81 mile-an-hour winds in portland, connecticut and massachusetts, 83 mile-per-hour winds. so we're talking hurricane-force winds out here in portions of new england and even in areas further off to the...
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live at city hall. the stage is set for that big parade and all the festivities. see the risers here, folks will be standing to give speeches. in front of city hall, you can see a banner, you can pretty much believe they will drop the banner, there is going to be a big welcome sign for the ravens champs. the ravens will be parading through baltimore again, today's parade route runs from city hall through the streets to m and t bank stadium. yesterday, there was a lot of set up that needed to be done, crews were here setting is up, getting ready. the parade kicks off at 10:45 this morning with a introduction at 12:30, fans can attends a celebration featuring the team and live entertainment at m and t bank stadium. it's been 12 yearses but the city can finally celebrate -- today the team will take to the streets like they did after the super bowl xxxv win, lewis was a 25 year old star. now he is on top at 37 years old. after 17 seasons as a future hall of famer. the win could bring extra visitors to the city. >> if people think i haven't been, maybe i can, you welco
live at city hall. the stage is set for that big parade and all the festivities. see the risers here, folks will be standing to give speeches. in front of city hall, you can see a banner, you can pretty much believe they will drop the banner, there is going to be a big welcome sign for the ravens champs. the ravens will be parading through baltimore again, today's parade route runs from city hall through the streets to m and t bank stadium. yesterday, there was a lot of set up that needed to be...
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we could get a couple of inches of powder potentially, around a 1 inch average for the city. areas north and west could get more. it's going to be a white wake up on sunday morning. weather will improve through the day. the chill is going to be with us throughout the weekend. we will moderate sunday, the cold air pouring in to the night out of the canadian prairies. the gates are open to canada. that's going to get the cold air flowing in. cold air across the great lakes generating the snow machine again. that next disturbance, developing and forming across the northern plain states, this system, which doesn't look that impressive will dive south, we think intensified a little bit over the appalachian to the west, look for snow from the system, beginning late saturday. tonight, 15 degrees. whatever little bit of snow is left, where you live, is not going to go any tonight. brutally cold. tomorrow, we are below freezing. once it starts snowing, it will stick well to any surface. could be slick tomorrow night with the snow showers, on and off throughout the night. blasting in t
we could get a couple of inches of powder potentially, around a 1 inch average for the city. areas north and west could get more. it's going to be a white wake up on sunday morning. weather will improve through the day. the chill is going to be with us throughout the weekend. we will moderate sunday, the cold air pouring in to the night out of the canadian prairies. the gates are open to canada. that's going to get the cold air flowing in. cold air across the great lakes generating the snow...
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sports facility in the center of the city but a home's based team was training at the time just a day earlier two mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties then. france's foreign leaders speaking to britain but got a less the more welcome marie le pen was invited to cambridge university to debate the e.u. and french politics police clashed with around two hundred fascist demonstrators that was then the pan use of produce in france came third in last year's presidential election and has been a euro m.p. for nearly a decade. well gary's entire government has resigned after a series of nationwide protests reached its peak public anger was initially over soaring electricity prices and the sterett images but later took an anti government twist prime minister of the country said he could not stay in power amid such violence saying every drop of blood is a shameful. great programs one of the few tonight peter viles cross-talk wait in the wings ready to get on the air talking tonight about whether u.s. drone strikes are here to stay i
sports facility in the center of the city but a home's based team was training at the time just a day earlier two mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties then. france's foreign leaders speaking to britain but got a less the more welcome marie le pen was invited to cambridge university to debate the e.u. and french politics police clashed with around two hundred fascist demonstrators that was then the pan use of produce in france came...
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the .s. arned americans to - diplomatic facilities in turkey... and toobe wary in large crowds. it's day four of a ttrrifyinn hostagg situation in alabama. plabama.swat teams have set up phis commmnddcenter in miiland city, where a man is holding a - 5-yearrold boy captive in aa underground bunker.the standoff began tueeday, after the man boarded a schoollbbs, killed the drivvr ad grabbed two childree. one of them escaped.negotiators have been talking to the man ttrough a bunker... hich is 4-ffet underground.police have not identified the susppct... but neighboos elieee him to be &pjjmmy lee dykes.they say the bunker is well stocked, and the suspect, could stay oled up for while..- 3 the man ...who claims... he was behind the infamous... &&p maantie... payo... hoax... is speaking out. ii,... -3 an interview ...with pdr. phil "../ ron-aye.../ poo-eee...-ass--so-so po)../ creating a fake online girlfriend... who had a relationship... with the foottall star...//.the hoax -3 came to liiht... afte
the .s. arned americans to - diplomatic facilities in turkey... and toobe wary in large crowds. it's day four of a ttrrifyinn hostagg situation in alabama. plabama.swat teams have set up phis commmnddcenter in miiland city, where a man is holding a - 5-yearrold boy captive in aa underground bunker.the standoff began tueeday, after the man boarded a schoollbbs, killed the drivvr ad grabbed two childree. one of them escaped.negotiators have been talking to the man ttrough a bunker... hich is...
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in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras, prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats this time around. a gleaming new superdome is hosting the american football final. you might remember it from seven years ago. hurricane katrina almost destroyed the city. and its its stadium-turned-storm shelter. doug was the manager back then. and still is today. >> the water penetrated from right up here at the apeck of the roof. >> conditions inside were appalling. 30,000 people took refuge here in the days after the storm. >> i'll never forget the smell. we had no running water. very little food and water in here. the toilets were overfl
in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras, prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats...
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if it was just a little closer, it could seriously have leveled the city which brings us to nasa. are they doing enough to prevent a giant space rock from hitting us? do you wonder about that now? it is now the time to strip away funding. here with more on this is terice, managing directorof space.com. first of all, a lot of people wonder if there's a connection between the two events? dpl that was the first question we had, too. the answer right now is no. nasa says that the two -- the asteroids, the one that flew by this afternoon, the big one, they came from completely different directions meaning they are not from the same object, and they say that fairly conclusively. melissa: a coincidence. >> pardon the pun, a cosmic coincidence. amazing it happened in the same day. melissa: makes you feel vulnerable. we watch one, and we get hit from the other side. you say the key to protect ourselves 1 -- is not helmets, but early detection. >> yeah, you can't protect yourself from asteroids if you don't know they are out there. that's something nasa, they have a program in place to look
if it was just a little closer, it could seriously have leveled the city which brings us to nasa. are they doing enough to prevent a giant space rock from hitting us? do you wonder about that now? it is now the time to strip away funding. here with more on this is terice, managing directorof space.com. first of all, a lot of people wonder if there's a connection between the two events? dpl that was the first question we had, too. the answer right now is no. nasa says that the two -- the...
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sports facility in the center of the city where homs based team was training but they earlier two mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties. france's far right leader has been to britain but often less than warm welcome there in the pen was invited to cambridge university eight un french politics police clashed with around two hundred anti fascist demonstrators outside the venue and is often criticized in france with views came third in last year's presidential elections has been a year wimpy for nearly ten years. and the bold garia is entire government has resigned after a series of nationwide protests reached its peak public anger was initially over soaring electricity prices and the storage measures later took an antigovernment twist the prime minister of the e.u.'s poorest country said he could not stay.
sports facility in the center of the city where homs based team was training but they earlier two mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties. france's far right leader has been to britain but often less than warm welcome there in the pen was invited to cambridge university eight un french politics police clashed with around two hundred anti fascist demonstrators outside the venue and is often criticized in france with views came third in...
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sports facility in the center of the city where homs based team was training the day earlier two mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties . from the city's far right leader has been to britain but also less than whom welcome rain lappin was invited to cambridge university to debate about you and french politics police clashed with around two hundred anti fascist demonstrators outside of a le pen who's often criticized in france for views in third in last year's presidential election you and he for nearly ten years. well gary as entire government has resigned after a series of nationwide protests reached its peak the public anger was initially over soaring electricity prices and the sturdy measures to an anti government twist the prime minister the e.u.'s poorest country said he could not stay in power made such violence saying every drop of blood is a shame for us. but in a few minutes we journey through the niger delta where its inhabitants are voting for survival against government corruption and complicity oil companies stay
sports facility in the center of the city where homs based team was training the day earlier two mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties . from the city's far right leader has been to britain but also less than whom welcome rain lappin was invited to cambridge university to debate about you and french politics police clashed with around two hundred anti fascist demonstrators outside of a le pen who's often criticized in france for...
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them inside the frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. she was buddies but you know absolutely far people it was very important because finally we stopped retreating offices the general started to learn how to win a stunning grant as many as two million people died in the battle their bodies still being discovered today but although the red army and the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson ati material and football squad whose fans are known for racist anti arab chance has signed to muslims to the team for the first time what supporters are openly disappointed at the move that some say is like welcoming the enemy or his policy or reports. the games in there but the actions out here the israeli football team they told us of them is making headlines not for what it does on the pitch but what it does oafish the only leading team in the country never to have signed an arab player because of family pressure is a bastion of israel'
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the defense came on joe flacco. kraska for baltimore, good for the city. a nice win for the city. i like how he did it. >> there was no doubt in my mind. even at the end. >> even when they came back? >> it did not matter. i knew they were going to pull it out. >> we're live here with z burger, giving folks a free burger. how many did you get -- give out about? >> we did $5,000 worth which is 1250 workers. we're expecting to do maybe $8,000 and i would say close to 2000 tonight. >> looks like it is busy. the gatt this land back here. this is a guy that is giving you a free burger. the tariff for him. thank you. i have one earlier and they are really good. you've got until 7:00 p.m. tonight to get your free burger. appreciate it. back to you. how're you doing? >> out of those thousands of burgers, how many did you save me? i want at least two. make sure you take care of that. we have to talk about the harbowl. after some reflection he talked about that today. we will share that in half an hour. >> thank you. back to baltimore. we have a live picture right now. that is the one carryi
the defense came on joe flacco. kraska for baltimore, good for the city. a nice win for the city. i like how he did it. >> there was no doubt in my mind. even at the end. >> even when they came back? >> it did not matter. i knew they were going to pull it out. >> we're live here with z burger, giving folks a free burger. how many did you get -- give out about? >> we did $5,000 worth which is 1250 workers. we're expecting to do maybe $8,000 and i would say close to...
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day to help to secure the outskirts of the city. meanwhile, the french troops have been moving out further into the desert. some were cheered as they went. at the end of this, the first week of freedom for the people of timbuktu for many, many months. lester? >>> new details emerging tonight in the story of sarai sierra, a mother of two found murdered in istanbul, turkey this weekend. >> reporter: one day after the body of sarai sierra was found in istanbul's old city, the police chief confirmed the american tourist was murdered. the evidence clear, he says. sierra was killed by a blow to her head. police say they detained at least nine people for questioning including a man sierra may have communicated with online while in turkey. the 33-year-old mother of two and amateur photographer traveled alone to turkey in january after a girlfriend cancelled at the last minute. sierra's family said this was her first trip abroad. neighbors back home are stunned by her death. >> just praying and praying that this would have a happy outcome. >
day to help to secure the outskirts of the city. meanwhile, the french troops have been moving out further into the desert. some were cheered as they went. at the end of this, the first week of freedom for the people of timbuktu for many, many months. lester? >>> new details emerging tonight in the story of sarai sierra, a mother of two found murdered in istanbul, turkey this weekend. >> reporter: one day after the body of sarai sierra was found in istanbul's old city, the police...
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i agree with everybody watching the broad.nsan city is a fictiol novel set in miami. the comedy is about a wild wedding, unpredictable characters and everything that is weird about south florida. no shortage of ammunition. this is barry's first solo adult book in 10 years in stores now. >>> you may have seen our recent undercover investigation. we found some african-americans were having a harder time getting a cab ride than whites. tonight we sit down with dc's taxi cab commissioner asking him what are you doing to make sure everybody gets treated the same. >>> topper. >> a very cold start on saturday. not single digits but pretty close. here is your wakeup weather. if you get up early enough, 12-22. and then by 9:00, 18-28. by 11:00, clouds rolling in. thankfully not windy in the morning. we'll come back and talk about snow showers developing later tomorrow. and i've added more snow >>> new tonight, we're launching a new fight to make sure everyone in dc has a cab to take them out. >> back in december, we showed that black passengers were half as likely to get a cab
i agree with everybody watching the broad.nsan city is a fictiol novel set in miami. the comedy is about a wild wedding, unpredictable characters and everything that is weird about south florida. no shortage of ammunition. this is barry's first solo adult book in 10 years in stores now. >>> you may have seen our recent undercover investigation. we found some african-americans were having a harder time getting a cab ride than whites. tonight we sit down with dc's taxi cab commissioner...
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surrounding them inside the frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. she was bogus but you know i'm still in harbor far people it was very important because finally we stopped retreating our offices in general started to learn how to win a stunning gratton as many as two million people died in the battle their bodies are still being discovered today but although the red army and the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom barton party. on our website called we've got a whole section dedicated to the second world war you can find stories of the people who witnessed the horrific events of the stunning ground battle with their own eyes as well as learn more about those who led the red army to victory. or in just a few minutes the latest edition of the kaiser report. you know i can kind of sort of understand the mindset of an evil dictator i have trouble understanding what is going on or maybe not going on in the minds of the terrified cogs
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surrounding them inside the frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. she was bogus but you know i'm still in harbor for our people it was very important because we finally see. after we treating our officers and general started to learn how to win that's the link and as many as two million people died in the battle that bodies are still being discovered today but although the red army of the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history bottom. country nor in the bottom of stunning go to the wall door to section on our website and witnesses and veterans share their stories and experiences plus learn more about the kid bottles and figures that time. this is all she ends up ahead it's the kinds of report. live. i. feel that speed. limits sleep good. luck.
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the city will get them all off the streets before the super bowl. >> okay. okay. >> nice to meet you. >> the mayor and others recently toured the district promising merchants this time the city is better prepared. dominic says that puts him at ease. >> stores cleared out, they get on the streets. but we just closed early and it's not a big deal. we're known in the neighborhood. i don't think anyone anything is going happen. >> saying they'll monitor the am
the city will get them all off the streets before the super bowl. >> okay. okay. >> nice to meet you. >> the mayor and others recently toured the district promising merchants this time the city is better prepared. dominic says that puts him at ease. >> stores cleared out, they get on the streets. but we just closed early and it's not a big deal. we're known in the neighborhood. i don't think anyone anything is going happen. >> saying they'll monitor the am
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frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. she was bogus but you know i'm still in harbor far people it was very important because finally we stopped retreating offices in general started to learn how to win at stalingrad as many as two million people died in the battle their bodies are still being discovered today but although the red army and the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom barton party. and on our website called we've got a whole section dedicated to the entire second world war i there you can find stories from people who witnessed the horrific events certainly of the stunning ground battle and those who witnessed it with their own eyes as well as learn more about those who would lead the red army to victory. oh i don't know it's time to get very chilly here in just a moment we'll take a look at the very top of the daily lives of those living in one of the coldest regions. this is a. reprimand fiasco actually caused a fiasco b
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them inside the frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. fears buddies but you know absolutely far people it was very important because finally we stopped retreating offices the general started to learn how to win a stunning grant as many as two million people died in the battle their bodies still being discovered today but although the red army of the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson r.t. and on our website r.t. dot com we've got a whole section dedicated to the second world war i there you can find stories of the people who witnessed the horrific events of the stalin ground battle as well as learn more about those who actually led the red army to victory. so my colleague bill daughter's here in half an hour's time but before him it's abby martin and bring in a sense of just a moment. represent the fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his s
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